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Artistic Quality in an Opera Company: Toward the Development of a Concept

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Tuesday, June 1, 2004
Summary: 

This article elaborates a first concept for defining artistic quality in a nonprofit professional opera company. To specify the artistic quality of an opera company, we identify two components: profile quality and performance quality. The article discusses the limitations of this preliminary concept and considerations for further research on artistic quality in an opera company.

Artists Help Empower Corporate America

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Summary: 

<p>This article from the <i>Arts & Business Quarterly Online</i>, highlights the growth in the use of arts by corporations for employee training and organizational development. This represents a shift in the traditional definitions and boundaries of experiences relevant to business. Companies are beginning to view the arts and artists as a valuable resource for improving workplace skills, fostering creative thinking, and promoting the development of new leadership models.</p>

Monograph: The Arts in Times of Trauma

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Sunday, September 1, 2002
Summary: 

This essay suggests a healing and strengthening role for the arts in this altered world. The beneficial function of the arts in health care has been documented over the past 20 years, with significant evidence that the arts have a powerful healing capacity when incorporated into hospitals, treatment facilities, senior care programs, and rehabilitation programs.

Marketing Crafts and Visual Arts: The Role of Intellectual Property

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Tuesday, January 1, 2002
Summary: 

Guide dealing with the relationship between successful marketing of crafts and visual arts, and the appropriate use of intellectual property (IP) system instruments - points to situations where obtaining formal IP protection ought to be considered; explains how to implement marketing and IP strategies within a business framework and marketing management process; presents case studies and examples of managing IP assets in marketing from the craft and visual arts sectors in developing countries; includes bibliographical references (pages 134–135).

Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission - Regional Cultural Business Plan

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Monday, December 31, 2001
Summary: 

A strategic business plan, based on current research data, designed to address the needs and issues facing arts and cultural organizations and constituents in the Sacramento Metropolitan area.

Showbiz Bookkeeper: The Tax Record-Keeping System for Professionals Working in the Arts

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Monday, December 31, 2001
Summary: 

To qualify for business tax deductions, you must keep complete and accurate records of all income and expenses. If you do not, legitimate deductions may be lost and you run the risk of having your theatrical activities classified by the IRS as a hobby. If this occurs, you may not take theater-business deductions.

Continental Harmony: A Study in Community-Based Arts

Date of Publication (formatted): 
Friday, August 31, 2001
Summary: 

Continental Harmony is a project completed in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, which placed composers in 58 communities across the . The evaluation of this project begins to prove the broad efficacy of arts-based community development. This study would be of interest to funders, communities, and artists.

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